RCU approves design for new astro-tourism project in AlUla

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The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) has announced that it has given approval for the design of AlUla Manara, a leading destination for astronomical discovery and astro-tourism coming up in the ancient Saudi city. 

The facility will feature a state-of-the-art astronomical observatory, a world-class research centre, advanced telescopes and observation platforms for stargazing, as well as exhibitions and interactive experiences that enable visitors to explore scientific discoveries, said RCU in its LinkedIn post.

AlUla Manara will contribute to strengthening the kingdom’s position within the global scientific and knowledge community, supporting its ambition to become a leader in astronomy and space sciences in line with the objectives of AlUla Vision and Saudi Vision 2030, it stated.

The facility will feature a state-of-the-art astronomical observatory, a world-class research centre, advanced telescopes and observation platforms for stargazing, as well as exhibitions and interactive experiences that enable visitors to explore scientific discoveries.

According to RCU, these advanced facilities will be housed within an innovative architectural design that blends seamlessly with AlUla’s natural landscape, situated between the Gharameel Nature Reserve and Harrat Uwayrid Reserve. 

The design reflects AlUla’s rich astronomical heritage and its historic role in celestial navigation and the observation of the night sky, it added.-TradeArabia News Service

 

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